In arguably one of the best games in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague this season. Valencia Basket grabbed its third consecutive home win by downing CSKA Moscow 103-99 at Pabellon Fuente de Sant Luis on Thursday. Valencia improved to 8-14 in the standings while CSKA dropped to 17-5 but is still first overall.
Highlights: Valencia Basket – CSKA Moscow
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